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Description
Under the direction of the Chief of the International Security Section, and in collaboration with the Senior Security Officer (Ops), the Security Officer - Physical Security (Premises) is responsible for supporting the implementation and application of physical security standards for IMF overseas premises, providing day-to-day operational security input to Global Real Estate (GRE) - led projects and assisting with the continuous improvement of physical security practices through field implementation and project support. Primary functions include overseeing complex security risk assessments; identifying and recommending appropriate mitigation measures; supporting ongoing real estate projects with security input; and ensuring that all overseas facilities meet IMF and United Nations (UN) security requirements. The role also provides technical operational and advisory support on premises security to overseas offices and contributes to the IMF’s capacity to prepare for and respond to emergency situations.
This is a 2-year long contractual position, renewable to a maximum term of 4 years. International travel is required (20 – 25% per year).
Specific duties and responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive physical security and safety risk assessments for existing and planned IMF premises. Identify security vulnerabilities and recommend appropriate mitigation measures and design solutions.
- Support the development and refinement of IMF physical security policies, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), contingency plans, and the IMF Physical Security Guidelines.
- Manage security design and installation projects from conception through completion, while collaborating with the GRE Section, project design teams, Regional Security Advisors (RSAs), Country Security Specialists (CSS), the UN Department of Safety and Security (UNDSS), and other partners.
- Review and evaluate project documentation and security design specifications to ensure feasibility, cost-effectiveness, and compliance with IMF and UN requirements.
- Serve as a technical authority during project fit-out and installation phases, providing on-site oversight as needed.
- Oversee the design and integration of physical and electronic security systems, including access control, surveillance, and safe-room features.
- Lead and participate in client and project meetings to guide security-related decision-making and ensure alignment with project objectives.
- Liaise with security counterparts from the World Bank, UN agencies, host-country authorities, and U.S. and foreign government security organizations to share best practices and coordinate risk-mitigation activities.
- Participate in physical security planning and assessment missions, serving as a technical advisor to key stakeholders.
- Provide operational support and guidance to overseas staff, offices, and residences.
- Conduct post-occupancy compliance monitoring and recommend improvements to ensure ongoing safety and alignment with the IMF’s Field Security Preparedness Program.
Other Responsibilities
Perform additional duties as assigned by the Section Chief for International Security.
Minimum Qualifications
Educational development, typically acquired by the completion of an advanced university degree, or equivalent, in international relations, political science, security risk management, or related field; or a university degree, or equivalent, supplemented by a minimum of six years of relevant progressively responsible professional experience.
Skills and Experience:
- Highly proficient in written and verbal communication in English. Comfortable speaking in front of large audiences.
- Outstanding written and oral communication skills and proven customer service, interpersonal and organizational skills. Ability to effectively communicate with and influence stakeholders.
- A track-record of project management of physical security-related projects with experience in security integration, design, consulting, or engineering, with specific experience in designing electronic and physical security systems.
- Experience working with security and safety services within the United Nations System or other similar international organization is preferred.
- Demonstrated experience working in multi-cultural working environments and the ability to work productively in a small team environment as well as individually.
- Security and project management and Physical Security Certification from the UN, ASIS or similar professional organizations is preferred.
- Experience in creating and managing electronic databases is preferred.
- The successful candidate must be able to interpret and provide guidance and instructions based on an understanding of the operational requirements of the IMF and perform duties with minimal supervision. He/she should have experience in briefing and interacting with senior officials who are not security professionals.
- Fluency in English language (written and spoken). Foreign languages (French, Spanish or Arabic) are desirable.
Department:
CSFSEIN Corporate Services & Facilities Dept Security Services International Security Services
Hiring For:
A09, A10, A11
The IMF is guided by the principle that the employment, classification, promotion, and assignment of staff shall be made without discrimination against any person. We welcome requests for reasonable accommodations for disabilities during the selection process. Information on how to request accommodations will be provided during the application process.
This position is no longer open.